Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Arbuthnot, Ewart and Co

From Graces Guide

Presumably successor to Ogilvy, Gillanders and Co

1845 Dissolution of the Partnership of George Clerk Arbuthnot, Peter Ewart, Edward Lyon, and Henry Dundas Arbuthnot, under the firms of Arbuthnot, Ewart, and Co. in Liverpool, and Ewart, Lyon, and Co. in Bombay, so far as relates to Henry Dundas Arbuthnot[1]

1892 Dissolution of the Partnership between William Donald Eyrie, William Morison Macaulay, William Greaves, and John Mackenzie Eyrie, carrying on business as Commission Merchants, at London and Bombay, under the styles or firms of Arbuthnot, Ewart, and Co., of London, and Ewart, Latham, and Co., of Bombay, and Ewart, Eyrie, and Co., of Kurrachee, so far as regards William Morison Macaulay, who retired from the said firms. William Donald Kyrie, William Greaves, and John Mackenzie Ryrie continued to carry on the-business.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 4 July 1845
  2. London Gazette 4 August 1893